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2017-04-01T05:42:42
I do a lot of sports photography, but I also work in real estate. My 24-105mm f4.0L just could not cover the need for wide shots. I am also loving the results of videos at low light with this lens. The 2.8 f stop is exactly what I needed. Not exactly a fish eye, and great for group shots.
William L.
2017-02-28T11:26:34
Bought this for underwater photography but also for some nice wide angle shots. Very good lens, bright and crisp. Delivery was fast and had no issues whatsoever with the ordering process. Would definitely recommend the lens and Adorama as well.
CHRIS D.
2016-12-20T08:47:19
I was torn between this version and the just-released and significantly more expensive 35 F2.8L III. It appeared the major difference was the addition of image stabilization which, on a wide-angle lens, seems less useful to me than on longer lenses. I am highly satisfied with his version; edge to edge sharpness and illumination are better than on the older version, and as long as one keeps the lens perpendicular to the subject, edge to edge flatness is quite good. Obviously there is distortion if the lens is not perpendicular consistent with the wide angle. Focus is smooth, auto focus response time quite good. Recommended for wide angle needs.
Robert W.
2016-09-06T11:31:08
I never leave home without this lens. It doesn't matter if I'm shooting long exposure night shots or run and gun filming - this lens never disappoints. I shoot with a Sony A7RII and this lens looks stunning in 4k video. Would definitely recommend.
CAMERON M.
2016-04-18T08:56:12
My previous lens had fallen and I needed a replacement and this was it. So versatile as well as clear and crisp with images. Awesome.
STEVE R.
2016-03-26T13:50:28
I mostly use this lens to shoot at night. It's just an added tool to my night-time arsenal.
ARMAND S.
2016-02-22T08:41:19
Incredible lens. Perfect for small areas and landscapes. Also does beautiful sun flares.
JERRY G.
2015-09-08T21:00:00
Very sharp throughout the zoom range. Well built, solid lens
Rog P.
2015-08-07T21:00:00
Very nice what you expect from Canon's top of the line lenses. This is definitely a strong contender for anyone who can only afford a single lens. I use it for editorial and fine art. On a 5d markiii it's great the if you shoot subjects that are within 10 to twelve feet the thirty five is perfect. Think of this lens as a photojournalist lens.
Mike
2015-05-03T21:00:00
Suprisingly low distortion and chroma shifts for such a wide lens. Great for astro photography. It's a bit on the large size but that can be expected, fast af, profiles available with adobe and its quite sharp for something that is so wide.
DARRAGH S.
2014-06-30T21:00:00
This lens is fast and offers a wide range for landscape as well as indoor photography. With this lens, I now have 3 Canon lenses to cover full range of circumstances.
ROBERT T.
2014-06-16T21:00:00
I bought this lens for the Canon 5DM3 with the purpose of capturing wedding parties. This wide angle is great and you can capture a very wide patch even standing close to the target.
STEVE C.
2014-06-09T21:00:00
I just received this product and its built for work. Getting used to it for now. Shooting landscape, experimenting with close-ups. This thing is well worth the money spent.
RON B.
2014-05-26T21:00:00
I left off one star only because it is not an IS lens, tho the next generation will be. Great lens, bright, sharp and responsive.
DW
2014-01-14T19:00:00
I bought this for architectural photography and it has been absolutely worth it. I debated a less expensive off brand and am very glad I went with this. It's solidly built but not extremely heavy and very dependable.
Daniel S.
2014-01-02T19:00:00
I had the EF-S 10-22 with my T2i but had to sell it when I upgraded to a 6D. I didn't realize how much I missed having a wide angle lens until it was gone. I got this and took it to Boston for a weekend and put it through the paces. The lens is tack sharp and image quality through the aperture range is great. If you are considering the f/4 vs the f/2.8 do yourself a favor and spring for the f/2.8, you won't regret it. The low light capability is worth it. Great service by Adorama, I traded in some old equipment, pricing was fair and service was great.
Anthony D.
2013-12-16T19:00:00
L Lens are Tops
VIRGIL L.
2013-12-03T19:00:00
I accidentally dropped my first one and I purchased the same one again and I cannot imagine being without it.
Fotografia M.
2013-10-21T21:00:00
This lens takes beautiful pictures. If you need a wide angle lens for up close pics this is the way to go.
DANIELE L.
2013-09-23T21:00:00
Used primarily for architecture, landscapes. Choose this lens as the widest I could find that would allow use of standard filters (would have liked the 14mm prime but the fact that its design precludes use of protective and other filters on the front of the glass made this lens the logical choice to buy).
ROBERT L.
2013-09-02T21:00:00
Very good image quality. The lightness surprised me since I mainly use the 70-200 2.8 and 100-400.
DEBBY T.
2013-07-22T21:00:00
I was never happy with my 17-40L. The corners were mushy and they are never on good levels even with small aperture. The 16-35 II however is a totally different beast! The corners are already sharp at f/2.8! Price is a bit steep though... twice of 17-40L.
ALBERT W.
2013-06-19T21:00:00
I do architectural photography The image quality is second to none If it had image stabilizer on it I dont think I would take it off my camera.
Tony
2013-06-10T21:00:00
My Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L broke this past week and no longer zoomed. This was one of the first lens I purchased and has served me well for quit some time. Rather then repair it I opted to replace it with this new version and so glad I did. This is one of my primary len's for weddings and I can capture most of the day with this lens alone. I also use Other "L" lens, 28-70 and 70 200 but this lens is used a lot for the getting ready and reception. It has wide aperture, wide focal lengths and takes great pictures. Highly recommend this for any photographer taking indoor pictures. I love that I can now shot at F/2.8 allowing me to shoot at a higher shutter speed. A down side is the cost but this is a good case of you getting what you paid for. If your looking for a good all around lens look no further.
JIMMY D.
2013-05-27T21:00:00
Traded up from the 17-40 f/4, like that extra mm on the wider end,focusing is smooth and fast even when closer up. I do like the distortion when doing close up portraits, slightly circus mirror.
ERNESTO R.
2013-05-24T21:00:00
The lens is excellent. I was disappointed that, as shipped, the lens is not dust/water resistant in spite of its L designation. An additional part, a Canon protective filter, is required for dust/water resistance. I don't know if a standard UV filter will confer dust/water resistance.
HarryRM
2013-04-09T21:00:00
Outstanding piece of glass here... I'm a fly fishing photographer for a couple of magazines and also an astrophotography junkie and I'm in love with this lens. Paired up with a Full Frame sensor and you too will be a happy photographer. My advise... If you're thinking about getting one, GET IT.
STEFAN M.
2013-03-18T21:00:00
Great lens. Had a chance to use this at a car show both indoors and outside. F2.8 is hard to argue, and the zoom range allows you to get the 'big picture' as well as standard shots.
stephen s.
2013-02-04T19:00:00
Wonderful UWA zoom for photojourno or landscape application, even fun portraiture. Sharp from center to corners. Build like a tank and comfortable to hold. This lens is the business.
JEREMY B.
2013-01-28T19:00:00
I use this lens in creative photography and landscape. Produces beautiful tack-sharp images and focus is virtually instant and silent. I cannot take a bad image with my 5Dm3. It's not lightweight for it's size but it's not a heavy lens. Unfortunate that it has an 82mm filter whereas my other lenses are mostly 77mm which means I need to carry 2 sets of filters... Bottom line is that it's not cheap but the thing just works!
CURT L.
Canon
1910B002
Canon EF
Black
Wide Angle Zoom
Canon EOS
Full Frame
Auto Focus
N/A
11" / 28cm
N/A
N/A
16-35mm
108 - 63 deg.
Not Applicable
N/A
f/22
f/2.8
0.22x
N/A
Yes
N/A
82mm
16 Elements / 12 Groups
N/A
3.5 x 4.4" (88.5 x 111.6mm)
1.4 lb (635 g)
None
Yes
N/A
N/A

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The Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens is the highest-quality ultra wide-angle zoom lens Canon makes. Designed to meet the exacting demands of professional photographers, the lens offers fast autofocus, rugged construction, and best-in-class optical performance. Canon has added three high-precision aspherical elements to improve edge-to-edge image quality, upgraded its autofocus motor and AF algorithms for faster and quieter focus, and rounded the aperture ring for pleasing bokeh.
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5. Included hood: A petal-type lens hood blocks side lighting to reduce flare and glare.